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This publication is a security overview. It supersedes the NELC pamphlet “Security Is Everybody’s Business” and NOSC Technical Document 490, Revision A, “Security Training.” It provides basic security principles and procedures to ensure uniformity and effectiveness in implementing the Naval Ocean Systems Center’s security program. Note: All classification markings on sample documents contained herein are for training purposes only;
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English: All of these markings are acceptable for marking classified intormation. The size, type, or color of the markings, alone, does not make the markings conspicuous. What is conspicuous on one document or type of material may not be conspicuous on another. A marking is conspicuous when it will be noticed and recognized by the holder as separate or different from other information or material, and it will serve to inform and warn of the special requirements necessary for protection of the information. Every effort should be made to make the markings as conspicuous as possible consistent with the production methods being used when creating classified documents or material.
Русский: Специальные отметки, используемые в служебной документации Высших федеральных органов государственной власти и Вооружённых сил США для обозначения уровня доступа к тем или иным носителям информации. В служебных циркулярах по делопроизводству особо подчёркивается, что эти отметки должны быть как можно более различимыми и отчётливо заметными.
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Source Security Is Everybody’s Business (Technical Document 490, Revision B,) page A-13.
Author Graydon J. Gerber, Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC,) San Diego, California.
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This file is a work of a sailor or employee of the U.S. Navy, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, it is in the public domain in the United States.
This file, which was originally posted to http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a200314.pdf, was reviewed on 3 April 2013 by reviewer Alan.lorenzo, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.

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